Pain Research Forum

The Pain Research Forum (PRF) is an Internet-based community of researchers dedicated to translating basic neurobiology into new treatments for chronic pain. To help bridge the gap between laboratory science and patients in need, the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center has developed the Pain Research Forum (www.painresearchforum.org), an interactive web site dedicated to basic and translational pain research.

Competencies:

Weekly science summaries of the most important new findingsConference coverageCommentary from members and forum discussionsPapers of the week (recently published pain research papers)Annotated database of genes with pain-related human dataMembers and community features including job postings, meeting and event listings, and funding opportunitiesInternational Scientific Advisory Board

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About Us

Established in 2001, the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center is a pioneering biomedical research group focused on ending suffering from neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. By drawing on the intellectual strength and proven capability of the Harvard medical community and colleagues throughout the world, the NeuroDiscovery Center has developed a unique approach to understanding and treating these devastating diseases.